Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Review – A MASSIVE DISAPPOINTMENT

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition Review - A MASSIVE DISAPPOINTMENT



The inherent strengths of GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas allow GTA: The Trilogy to be an enjoyable experience on a very fundamental level, but as a …

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  1. Everyone: Hey Rockstar, what made you guys flip out like that? Was it the microtransactions, or what?

    Rock$tar Game$: I got caught up in the money… The power..

  2. Looks like they made them too bright, the original versions were dark and gritty, the glitches are inexcusable, I'd rather just play the originals on ps2 and enjoy them the way I did years ago

  3. I don’t understand what everyone’s tripping about.. these remasters are exactly what was being advertised.. what did y’all expect? Sure 60 bucks is a bit steep. But I’m having a blast revisiting these nostalgic classics with a refreshing touch. Plus, Rockstar doesn’t owe you anything, and they’ll release GTA 6 when it’s good and ready. Gamers really be the whiniest bunch of babies on the planet 🥴

  4. It's incredible that they managed to use A.I. to remaster these 3 games on Unreal Engine 4. I mean it's kinda sad that they didn't go over and fix some of the A.I: errors but it looks relatively good for game, where almost no human worked on.

  5. I don't get all the negativity. Anyone who thought these would be complete remakes of the trilogy using the GTA 5 engine was deluded. It does what it says on the tin. The original games, visually enhanced and with better aim and camera controls (which was the only thing putting me off playing the originals, I could not stand the camera movement). The only fair negative point is the lack of mod support. For people who played and loved certain mods it must be a bummer.

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